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THE biggest library ever to be builtin a KZN township is about to beconstructed at Imbali nearSinamuva Primary School, at thecorner of FJ Sithole and ThwalaRoad.
The library will be built on thevacant land which is just oppositeImbalenhle Clinic.
This is part of the Departmentof Arts and Culture and NationalCouncil for Library and Information Services plans to transformlibraries in South Africa.
The amount allocated for theproject is R40 million. The librarywill encompass all library sectionssuch as children’s and adultlending, children’s and adultreference, periodicals, internetcafé, auditorium and storytellingfacilities.
Electricity for 2000 homes in SwapoDUMISANI ZONDI>>[email protected]
CHILDREN dying due toelectrocution by exposedelectricity wires from illegal
connectionswill soonbeathingof thepast for Swapo residents, as well asthose inother informalsettlementar-eas.
Delivering his ‘State of the CityAddress’ at the Royal Showgroundson Monday, Msunduzi MunicipalityMayor Chris Ndlela said that, inconjuction with the Department ofEnergy, the municipality has fundedtheintegratednationalelectrificationproject and 2000 homes from theSwapo community will benefit.
“This project, and another inEzinketheni,willbecompletedbeforeDecember this year while another inPeace Valley will be completed at theend of the 2014/15 financial year.
“More areas will be identifiedthroughIDP[integrateddevelopmentproject] processes accordingly,” saidNdlela.
While seven people, includingchildren, were reported to have diedof electrocution in the Jika Joeinformal settlement, more than five
children have died in Swapo aftertouching electricity wires used byresidents to steal electricity fromnearby lamp poles and substations.
Ndlela said that they are alsoproviding electricity to Vulundlela.
“...constant communication hasbeen taking place between the[municipal] council and Eskom andhigh masts for phase one will beconnected this week,” he said.
Recently, Ndlela and then KZNFinanceMEC InaCronje launchedanelectrification project forNhlalakahle residents in theNorthdale area.
“By the end of October, the 600homes in the community ofNhlalakahle will benefit from anelectrification project, thanks to apartnership with the KZN ProvincialTreasury” assured Ndlela.
The illegal electricity connectionsare a big concern to the municipalityandithasstartedanoffensivetobringthis to an end.
“Illegal connections and non-pay-ment of electricity are a thorn in our
side, not only because we have lost alotofmoneybutalsobecausewehavelost people,” said Ndlela.
HesaidthatfromJulytoDecemberalone, seven people lost their lives inJikaJoeand themunicipality lost oneof its staff members, while otherswere injureddue to interferencewithelectricity.
All the houses will be electrifieddespite their conditions, and themunicipality will only buildbetter ones when the budgetpermits.
Ndlela was delivering theinaugural ‘State of the City Address’whichwasthemed‘Msunduzi,agoodstory to tell’.
He pointed to the delivery ofhouses, water and electricity asthings that were demanded bymanystruggle hero’s from theapartheid regime as a part of servicedelivery.
He said that if they were alivetoday, theywould be happy to see thechange in the lives of many people.
He said these include John
Langalibalele Dube, iNkosi AlbertLuthuli, Harry Gwala, NelsonMandela, Lilian Ngoyi, AS Chetty,Oliver Tambo, Wally Adams,Helen Suzman, Peter Kerchoff,Chris Hani, Moses Mabhida andAnton Mfenendala Xaba.
He also singled out CouncillorTruman Magubane as one ofthe living struggle heroeswho can attest tothe positive work thathas been doneto improve servicedelivery since1994.
His address, whichwas attended bycouncillors, businessleaders and MP’s,mirrored the Stateof the Province Addressby Premier SenzoMchunu lastThursday, andthe State ofthe NationAddress
by President Jacob Zuma heldrecently.
Ndlela said that themain aimwasto report back to the citizensof the municipality about theprogress that has been madesince the establishment ofthe municipality 18 years ago.
He said ‘the State of the CityAddress will be budgeted for as anannual event
He,however,saiditdoesnot replace izimbizowhich are still tocontinue.
PHOTO: DUMA PEWAMayor Chris Ndlela atthe RoyalShowgrounds onMonday.
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The Department of Social Development: Pietermaritzburg ServiceOffice seeks to find the parentsof Sinqobile Noluthando Ezemerelda Ndlovu (born on02/04/2003). The child was allegedly abandoned by her biological parents (their names are unknown) in Hopewell InformalSettlement in the same monthshe was born. Anyone with anyinformation on the whereaboutof the children's parents maycontact Mrs. K. Dobson on 0333928612 during office hours.
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City designers to showcase at Durban July
PHOTO:SUPPLIEDEight models from Intsha Yomzansi modelling agency and Juice Models will represent the city at the Vodacom July this Saturday. Founder of EldonaiSchool of Fashion, Joy Nxumalo, said that her designers will be representing the city for the third consecutive year in a row. The models will be wearingdesigns by designers from Eldonai School of Fashion in Pietermaritzburg (from left) Lerato Sibiya, Shanees Green, Noluthando Ndlovu, Asanda Ntombela,Ayanda Shangase, Zuziwe Sithole, Zandile Zondi and Zinhle Mkhize
GENERATIONSMJ hates himself for what he’s done.
Ngamla throws a mourner out of thechurch. Prince gets a lesson about thebirds and the bees. Everyone at Ezweni ispanicked when the lie detector resultscome back. Khethiwe is furious when Priska pulls rank. Noluntu finds out Mawandeis sick.ISIDINGO
Barker finds himself on the receivingendofaviciousthreat.AparanoidKatlegoprepares herself as well as she can forJeff’s long awaited and much feared return. Eddie tries one last roll of the dicewith Charlie to get her away from Brad.Georgie makes romantic moves on Mbali.
In the midst of reconciliation comes a killing with a twist.MUVHANGO
Khomotjo seeks forgiveness from Albert, but it seems old scars run deep forAlbert. Thuli embarks on a mission to findJames a woman. Pfuluwani battles olddemons when Sthembiso comes toThathe. Sthe and Vusi are enjoyingThathe until Teboho points at the elephant in the room. Sthembiso is unhappyin Thathe and wants to go home.SCANDAL
Things go terribly wrong when Anzanitries to help Scelo. An unexpected arrivalcould derail Shakira’s plan and discredither reputation. Lucas’s unexpected en
counter with a new guard takes him bysurprise. Dintle suddenly cools off whileKila’s health worries heat up. Mlungisigets insight into a family issue from anunexpected source.RHYTHM CITY
David tries to bribe Stanley Gwala. Niki blurts out the wedding secret to Cuba. Mamokete stands upto her teacher Mr Masondo andoffends him. Gail is disgusted byErrol. Lerato finds a new mark David’s liquor supplier.Mamokete’s growing admiration for Masondo is puncturedwhen she catches him breaking the school policies.
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LOCAL guitarist Zazi Ncube and hisbandare scheduledtobeltoutoldandnew songs fromhis recently releasedalbum ‘After Working Hard’ atImbali’sEmakhehleni onSaturdayat3pm.
Entry fee is R50per person for theshow that will run until late.
Emakhehleni jazz club is situatedat 1906 in Imbali Unit 3. For furtherinformation, call 072 833 8125. ER
PHOTO: FILECatch Zazi Mncube and his band atEmakhehleni in Imbali on Saturday.
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SINCE its launch in 2010, the VW Polohatch has consistently been thesecond bestselling passenger car in
South Africa.The new Polo has been enhanced both
visually and technically. The driverassistance and infotainment systems aswell as the new TSI engines and the awardwinning DSG gearbox, have taken the newPolo to another level.
Thanks to these TSI engines, the newPolo’s fuel economy has been improved byas much as 20%.
Visually, the new Polo can be identifiedby a sharper front and rear design. Inaddition, the new model introduces freshcolours, new interior materials and newspecifications.
The new Polo now comes in threeequipment levels: Trendline, Comfortlineand Highline. Customers who want a Polowith rugged but sporty looks can opt forthe CrossPolo.
Assistance systems that are traditionally associated with cars found in uppersegments have found their way into thenew Polo. For example, the Polo is the firstvehicle in its class to include an automaticpostcollision braking system, whichautomatically initiates braking once it hasbeen in an accident, in order to prevent asubsequent collision.
The radio has been upgraded to a
modular infotainment system. Dependingon the equipment level, this includefunctions such as bluetooth connectivityand a proximity sensor.
This sophisticated design of the Polohas now been made even more precise,andthenewlydesignedheadlightsandtaillights have their very own charisma.
The new Polo has been launched with
fuelefficient TSI engines. Initially only thefourcylinder 1.2 TSI engines are available,with power outputs of 66kW and 81kW.
The entrylevel derivative’s TSI enginedelivers an output of 66kW at 4 800rpm.The claimed combined fuel consumptionof this engine is as low as 4.9l/100km.
This engine is mated to a fivespeedmanual transmission, and is available with
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The new Polo comes standard with a3 year/45 000km Service Plan, 3 year/120000km warranty and a 12 year anticorrosion warranty.
Service interval is 15 000km.
The new VW polo boasts sharperlines and greater sophistication.
RIGHT OF WAYIn terms of Section 31 of the KwaZulu-Natal Roads Act, 2001(Act No. 4 of 2001), the Minister wishes to notify the publicof his intent to de-register a section of the following PublicRight of Way:Section to De-Register:PROW 340: D654 – D635 (DC 43)• Starts at: District Road 654• Ends at: District Road 635• Length: 4.027 km• RRTF: East Griqualand• Local Municipality: Greater KokstadSection to remain in Register:PROW 340: D630 – D654 (DC 43)• Starts at: District Road 630• Ends at: District Road 654• Length: 5.265 km• RRTF: East Griqualand• Local Municipality: Greater KokstadThe Department of Transport herewith requests commentswithin 30 days. If no comments are received within thisperiod it will be assumed that there are none about theintent to de-register a portion of this public right of wayand will be deemed as such.
Comments can be marked for attention ofMs Margie Vosloo and sent to:
Postal Address: Department of Transport, Private BagX9043, Pietermaritzburg 3200
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A problem of identityIT is now history that Spain wasknocked out of the 2014World Cup ingroup stages. Does this make theirphilosophy less relevant or outdated?It would be naïve to think along theselines. In fact it is a sign of ignorance.
All the great football nations havephilosophies that form the foundationof their football. It is not possible to beanother person.
Presently, South African footballhas a problem of identity. We havefailedto recognizethatwearediffer-ent to other nations in many ways.Presently,all thenationsinthistourna-ment play differently, mainly becausethey are different people.
I am sure theway they dance, pray,celebrate, the food they eat, customsand culture etc. is different.
We are probably one of the few na-tions that have tried every other na-
tion’s philosophies.It is easy inSouthAfrica for foreign-
ers to impose their ideas. In fact, thepowers thatbewill giveyouall thesup-port as long as you come fromabroad.We still have a long way to go beforeovercoming the effects of colonialism.
The challenge is to outgrow thestage of information and knowledgeconsumption.We need to begin devel-opingfootballcoachingmaterialbasedon thequalities, culture, strengthsandmentality of SouthAfrican footballers.This requires research, observationand lots of experimenting.
Theyear2014was theendofanerafor the Xavi group in the Spanish na-tional team.
This is a group of players that havewon almost everything in football his-tory. Spanish football remains power-ful because of the foundation laid overthe past 20 years. SouthAfricans needto focus on their challenges and startdoing the right and correct things.
There are no short cuts in life.Unzima Lomthwalo!
TALKINGFOOTBALL
A week of qualitycricket
>> The goal is to be selected for the Sunfoil development team
A GROUP of 300 gifted youngcricketers from KZN, Gauteng,Border, Griqualand West and
Western Province have taken to thefields of Hilton College for the 2014Sunfoil Township Tournament,now in its seventh year.
The tournament is akey elementof a successful development pro-gramme run by the Kwazulu-NatalCricketUnion (KZNCU) andWillowtonGroup,manufacturersofSunfoil cook-ingoil,togive disadvantagedyoung-sters the opportunity to competeagainst other quality players in matchconditionstoboost theirskillsandcon-fidence.
The ultimate goal of all players is tobe selected for the elite Sunfoil devel-opment teamwhichwillbeannouncedat the end of the tournament.
“Thisyear’stournamentpromisesahigher standard of play than ever be-fore,” said Linda Zondi, the KZNCU’sTownship Development Manager.
The format remains the same.Twenty-four teams made up of 12
Under-19 and 12Under-15 sides willplay 49 matches, with 20 overs permatch.
“We have introduced some chang-
es.Wewill beplayingon two fields thisyear insteadofone.Wehavealso invit-ed a fourth province fromoutsideKZNtoparticipate.GriqualandWestwill bejoining Gauteng, Border and WesternProvinceinbringingoneUnder-15andoneUnder-19 teameachto the tourna-ment,” said Zondi.
ShoaibMoosa,SalesandMarketingDirector of Willowton Group said thatThe Sunfoil Township Cricket pro-gramme is inspiring young cricketersto develop a love for the sport.
“There is no doubt that we are see-ing an increasing general awarenessof the sport in the townships, alongwith an ever-growing enthusiasm forthe game amongst disadvantagedyoungsters as a result of our develop-ment partnership with the KZNCU,”Moosa said.
Moosa and Zondi believe that theannualSunfoil TownshipTournamenthas been a major factor in thesuccessof the55 township teamsplay-ing in the Durban and District CricketUnion league in the 2013/14 season.
“Weweredelighted tosee fiveof theteams win their league.
Ourkidsarescoringrunsandtakingwickets. Now, when they play league
games, they play to win. Before, theywent out to play with the attitude thatthey would be beaten,” said Zondi.
Two of the township players havealso been accepted into the SuncoastCricket Academywhich is the trainingground for the Dolphins B team.
Therearesixtownshipboysattend-ingGlenwoodPreponSchool financialassistanceandanothertenwhoarebe-ing educated at other respectedschools with KZN, the assistance ofsponsors like Super Sport and otherfamilies within these schools haveplayed a major role in this regard.
“It is also rewarding to see that fourtownship girls were chosen to repre-sent KZN Provincial Under-19 teamlast year,” Zondi said.
Apart from the 300 players takingpart in the Sunfoil Township Tourna-ment, there is a working committee ofalmost 150 people who score andcoach, selectors, umpires all of whomwillbestayingatHiltonCollege’sworldclass facilities this week.
The tournament is an excellent op-portunity for players to gain matchawareness and enhance their per-formance but it also gives coaches theopportunity to improve their skills,Zondi believes.
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDBudding cricketers celebrate their victory at the 2013 Sunfoil Township Tournament.
Msunduzi Mayor Chris Ndlelasaidthatthelocalfootballclubwillnotleave the Harry Gwala Stadium andthe city for Port Elizabeth as its homebase.
Although he did not have the fig-ures onhim,Ndlela said that the dealisbetter than the three-yearsponsor-ship of R36 million which had beenputonthe tableby theNelsonMande-la Bay Municipality.
Ndlela said that there are anumber of stakeholders involved inthe new deal.
He also added that MaritzburgUnited’s presence in the city is goodfor local football enthusiasts whowant topursueacareer in the footballworld.
Ndlela said that theMsunduziMu-nicipality will be the guarantor forMaritzburgUnited’s annual sponsor-ship, and said that they are aiming toget the sponsorship from various
stakeholders“Maritzburg United’s presence is
good for Pietermaritzburg. Theyoungsters begin to aspire to be pro-
fessional football players becausetheywatchprofessionalfootballweekin andweek out. Also, sport fans taketimetowatchfootball.Theofferisbet-
ter thanwhatwasbeingoffered intheEastern Cape. But obviouslywe haveput other conditions which will seethecityandthepeopleof theprovince
as well as the people of the district ofuMgungundlovuderivingsomebene-fits out of it,” said Ndlela.
The sponsorship is reportedlyworth R12 million a year.
“Coming in as a guarantor, we aremindful that if we don’t succeed inraisingwhatwehaveguaranteed,wewill foot thebill as the council. Butwebelieve it isworthdoing that in the in-terestof thecitizensof thecity.Wearehoping thatwewill get the guaranteewe have made to them from the pri-vatesector. Ifwedon’t, fullcouncilen-dorsed that we serve as the guaran-tor,” said Ndlela.
Maritzburg United’s marketingand communicationsmanager BrianZuma also released a media state-ment confirming the news.
“The chairman and the boardwere appreciative of the gesture bythe Nelson Mandela Bay Metropoli-tan Municipality for a very good andtempting offer they had made to theclub, but believed that remaining inPietermaritzburg was the more rea-sonable option in the long run,” hestated.
PHOTO: FILEMaritzburg United Will be staying in the city.
New players forMaritzburg UnitedJERRY BARNES
MARITZBURG United is likely to be dominated bynew faces after exodus of players. An encouragingthought however is that the Team of Choice management and its technical bench is working hardto form an all round balance in the side.
At the end of last season contracts of ageingDelron Buckley, Pieter Petersen, Dillon Sheppardand Robyn Johannes were offloaded. While theformer Orlando Pirates star left back Ruben Cloetefollowed his former coach Ernst Middendorp at Bloemfontein Celtic. Hard working midfield anchorand former Bidvest Michael Morton returned toGauteng when he joined SuperSport United andmidfielder and Soweto born Bongolethu Jayiyawent back to Wits after a loan spell in Pietermaritzburg. The latest crew to exit to Gauteng is United’sdefence backbone Rheece Evans and MarioBooysen who joined the tycoons of South Africansoccer Mamelodi Sundowns.
The departure of so many players may look crazy or impossible for United’s head coach SteveKomphela to start his campaign on the positivenote, but the situation is under control and somechanges were overdue. Financial challenges andlack of major sponsor were some of the reasonsthat change was needed.
TheTeamofChoicemanagementcannotaffordunreasonable high paid players or players thatspend the majority of their season in the sick bay.
ThegoodnewsisthatAbelMabaso(rightback),Rodney Ramagalela (striker) and Kwanda Mngonyana (centre back) are expected to come on boardfrom Sundowns.
Zulu general manager Peter O’Connor says the clubare still on the lookout for players in two positionsas they prepare to step up their preseason trainingthis week, their second one back following the offseason. Usuthu made a lowkey return to their People’s Park training base last week with some of theirnew signings like Sadate OuroAkoriko, who signed
United’s chairmanFarouk Kadodia recently confirmed thatnegotiations are currently on going withPretoria outfit.
“There is talks between the two teams,“said Kadodia. The local team is also reported to be looking at other options in the market.
Meanwhile Ama
from Free State Stars,and exUniversity ofPretoria and Lamontville Golden Arrowsgoalkeeper Siya Mngoma in attendance.